A captivating three-storey period property situated in a beautiful seaside location, this is ideal for either an active or relaxing holiday for families or for a group of friends looking for a quiet base from which to explore the Suffolk coast. The house is less than 400 metres from the promenade and beach and Southwold itself has many independent shops to offer. The common is within easy reach and a nearby footpath leads down to the harbour (0.5 miles), from where you can catch the foot ferry In the summer to Walberswick. Nearby places of interest include Covehithe Beach and Benacre National Nature Reserve (5 miles), Lowestoft South Beach and the National Trust's Dunwich Heath and Beach, which are all 12 miles away. Explore Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and If you still have energy, there are opportunities to walk the beautiful Suffolk Coast Path.
This is an attractive Georgian terraced property, which sympathetically combines the original features of the house with the best of contemporary living. The cosy sitting room has plenty of comfortable seating and an original inglenook fireplace with an ornamental wood burner, exposed ceiling beams and a TV. The spacious dining room is bright and perfect for getting together and features an ornamental fireplace, feature brick wall and built-in seating. A small step leads to the fully equipped kitchen, which has a stable door leading to the rear garden. A bathroom with a WC completes the features on the ground floor. A cottage-style staircase leads you to the first floor which encompasses two double bedrooms, a shower room and a king-size bedroom with exposed beams and access to the second floor via another staircase. The second-floor bedroom is a twin and has exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.
Step outside and you will discover a sheltered rear paved courtyard with garden furniture, ideal for al fresco dining on sunny days.